How Capacitor Work with Internal Structure
Capacitor is a widely used electronic component. It stores electric charge and then discharges it into the circuit. It blocks the direct current and allows the alternating current to pass through it. Depending on the purpose, there are a variety of capacitors being used like ceramic, electrolytic, mylar, mica, etc. We will explore an electrolytic capacitor through this article.
Capacitor is a widely used electronic component. It stores electric charge and then discharges it into the circuit. It blocks the direct current and allows the alternating current to pass through it. Depending on the purpose, there are a variety of capacitors being used like ceramic, electrolytic, mylar, mica, etc. We will explore an electrolytic capacitor through this article.
Structure of a Capacitor:
A capacitor contains two conductor plates which are generally made of
metal and an insulator between them. This insulator also known as
dielectric is made up of material like paper, plastic, ceramic or glass.
The two plates are electrically connected to the external circuit with
the help of two thin metal rods also known as the legs of the capacitor.
These
two plates are used to store charge between them. One is connected with
positive voltage and other one with negative voltage. A capacitor is
characterized by the parameter capacitance. Capacitance is measured as
ratio of difference of charges between the plates and total voltage drop
between the plates.
C = dQ/dV
The unit of capacitance is FARAD.
Let’s have a closer look into the structure and how a capacitor is able to store charge.
The
above image shows a simple electrolytic capacitor with two thin rods
coming out from the cylindrical container. The capacitor is wrapped up
using a plastic covering. This covering is done to label the capacitor.
Metal Container
Inside
the metal case is a folded layer of dielectric in between metal plates.
Next images give a clear perception of the internal structure of the
capacitor.
In
the above image, we can clearly see two different types of layers,
folded like a swiss roll. A dielectric layer is sandwiched between two
metal plates. These metal plates are used to store charge and the
dielectric works as an insulator between them. These plates are folded
round to minimize the size of the capacitor.
One
plate works as cathode and another as anode. To increase the value of a
capacitor and the same time to keep the size smaller, we use
electrolyte. However depending on the size and application, there are
different types of electrolytes used in different ways within a
capacitor.Generally, anode is soaked into liquid electrolyte to increase the surface area of the plate as well as efficiency.
Unfolding these plates brings us even closer to the internal architecture of the Capacitor.
Now,
you can see that the plates are directly connected to the legs of
capacitor and a rubber stand is used to hold these plates.
Lastly
to summarize the building block of a capacitor includes a pair of metal
plates, thin rods, a dielectric, a rubber stand, a metal container and a
plastic covering.
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